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The Furneaux Islands Festival is an opportunity to come together and celebrate where we live, the strength that is our shared culture and community, and in so doing, sharing Australian’s multicultural heritage.
More info: www.fifestival.com.au/

Century Entertainment presents three of Australia’s most important live acts, together for a very special, one-night only event at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre - Yothu Yindi and The Treaty Project, The Herd (with Nooky and Radical Son) and Baker Boy will join forces for a cross-generational celebration of cultural diversity on Friday, January 12, 2018.

THE EVENING COMMEMORATES AND CELEBRATES THE 163RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1854 EUREKA EVENTS WITH THE EUREKA DEMOCRACY AWARD AND ADDRESS.
THE RECIPIENT OF THE EUREKA DEMOCRACY AWARD WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT.
LIVE MUSICAL PERFORMANCES BY SHANE, MARCIA AND DAMIAN HOWARD

Inspired by the new remix package celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)”, ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Yothu Yindi reunite with Gavin Campbell, founding member of Filthy Lucre in a reinvigorated formation.

Featuring original Yothu Yindi members and special guests performing the band’s classic hits as well as brand new material, all with an electronic twist, as a cross-generational, celebration of cultural diversity.
FREE EVENT

Inspired by the new remix package celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)”, ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Yothu Yindi reunite with Gavin Campbell, founding member of Filthy Lucre in a reinvigorated formation.

Featuring original Yothu Yindi members and special guests performing the band’s classic hits as well as brand new material, all with an electronic twist, as a cross-generational, celebration of cultural diversity.

A festival commemorating the repatriation of Mungo Man and 103 other ancestral remains to the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area, and acknowledging the Oldest Living Culture on Earth.
Featuring dancers and performances by Archie Roach, Kutcha Edwards, Isaiah Firebrace, Shane Howard and much more...
FREE ALL AGES EVENT
www.returntocountry.org

For one night only, The Great Forest National Park is coming alive at Howler, Brunswick.
Swinburne University of Technology welcomes you to come and celebrate our beautiful Victorian wilderness through provoking projections, splendid sounds, tremendous tunes, and wondrous words.

A very special night - celebrating 40 years of Coloured Stone Official with Brother Bunna Lawrie and the fellas, Kutcha Edwards Bart Willoughby Band Willoughby Jack Charles Shane Howard Yung Warriors and many more for Darebin Music Feast.

Two Worlds Festival will showcase a variety of indigenous and western performers, art, traditional and not so traditional activities, indigenous and modern multicultural food offerings. A true celebration of Australia, the old and the new. Whilst sharing the rich indigenous culture of language, ceremony and customs, Two Worlds Festival will also celebrate all genres of music, art and culture from both indigenous and western performers alike.

Two Worlds Festival is a ‘not for profit’ event that aims to grow organically into a recognised major event that entertains, educates, stimulates and promotes interaction and understanding across two cultures.

Shane joins some of Broome's greatest emerging and established songwriters and performers for a rare and special evening to kick start the 'Corrugated Lines' festival of words'. Come along and join Shane, Naomi Pigram, Wil Thomas, Tonchi McIntosh and John Bennett at the Divers Tavern.

John Schumann and Shane Howard are two of the most influential singer-songwriters in Australia .John is best known for his leadership of Redgum and his Vietnam veterans anthem, “I was only 19”. Shane is best known for his leadership of Goanna and his powerful, evocative statement on behalf of indigenous Australia, “Solid Rock”. These two blokes have recorded together on a number of occasions but this is the first time they will appear together, in concert.
Doors open 7pm
Meals available in the Bistro from 6pm

Yackandandah Folk Festival is a total community event. It has developed a great reputation for providing some of the best overseas and touring acts, as well as assisting in the nurturing of younger performers.
In addition to great music over the weekend, the festival allows all of the other community groups and sporting clubs to participate so that the festival has become a weekend celebration of fun. The aim of the festival is not to be the biggest or the best, but quite simply to provide great music in a friendly relaxed and participative environment.